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Definition of Mutterers
1. mutterer [n] - See also: mutterer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mutterers
Literary usage of Mutterers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biblical Commentary on the Prophecies of Isaiah by Franz Delitzsch, Samuel Rolles Driver (1892)
"And the spirit of Egypt is emptied out within it, and I swallow tip its readiness
in counsel, and they go inquiring to the idols, and to the mutterers, ..."
2. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, Sir W Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1907)
"... closely connected with these " mutterers " were some other classes, ...
D'B^D ("whisperers"), D'anon ("mutterers"). The first of these, ..."
3. Hours with the Bible, Or, The Scriptures in the Light of Modern Knowledge by Cunningham Geikie (1892)
"... mutterers of other kinds of spells—men, apparently professing to have power
with evil spirits ..."
4. The Prophecies of Isaiah by Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1880)
"3 And the spirit of Egypt shall be made empty within it ; and its counsel will
I annihilate ; and they shall resort to the not-gods, and to the mutterers, ..."
5. The Hebrew Prophets: Translated Afresh from the Original with Regard to the by Rowland Williams, Ellen Cotesworth Williams (1866)
"... and to the diviners, the ghost-whisperers and the mutterers of charms, should
not a people seek to its God ? for the living will ye seek to the dead ? ..."